You do normally sorry but apple just shoved a new camera in and a dualcore processor... its supposed to be the same ram/same screen (which has been a 3.5" since day 1) same design... just with a shockingly high price tag..

1. You cannot zoom in/out on iPhone Google maps with one finger. You can on Android versions. Test is flawed already.
2. I can operate Desire HD with one hand only reaching anywhere on the screen. It's a matter of skill. You can make a same claim with physical keyboard that it's better than virtual. This makes BB superior to any Apple product. It's all a matter of skill - both physical and virtual keyboards have a learning curve to master. I also can easily type on Xperia X10 mini screen with full virtual keyboard – once again a matter of practice.

Link to an article only points out that reviewer is handicapped individual. A claim like that would be acceptable if made by my grandma. I'm sure Apple's primary target base are not senior citizens.

CTPAHHIK,
kinda have to agree with you. Although, talking about personal preferences, the author certainly has a point - one s/he is entitled to, but shouldn't preach as gospel.

I found the SE Arc indeed awkward to use with just one hand. Hardware buttons in idiotic places, and holding the phone in my right hand anything in the top right corner was out of reach without touching those stupid hardware keys or the camera button.

On the other hand, the Nokia C7 is lovely to use with one hand (like the iPhone, but the C7's fiddly portrait keypad means you have to use 2 hands to type accurately.

As the Stones sang: you can't always get what you want. But you can try...